Geoff":823ixiga said:...the limiting factor is almost always compressed air. At most eastern mountains, water is a near-infinite resource. The difficulty is getting enough compressed air to make snow in high humidity near the freezing point. The systems are designed so they pump enough water to run all the compressors in optimal conditions (cold & low humidity) so it's highly unlikely that you'd have a water problem. A resort that relies on fan guns may have a different dynamic but most eastern resorts are still relying on piped compressed air and traditional air/water snow guns.
He's right - it's not about the water. Gore is tapping the Hudson. It's essentially an unlimited source of water. But snowmaking is still pretty marginal at Gore.
I'll never forget years ago going to Kmart and parking in a lot next to a row of huge buildings....and they were all HUMMING with big diesels. I'm assuming those engines were generating electricity for compressors? I could be thinking of Okemo, but I'm sure it was a VT mountain with big league snowmaking.

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